Women’s Center remains place for academic, social experiences despite locale, structural changes _ Robin Trimarchi/DN Gwen Fischer, Resource Coordinator at the Women s Center. By Gwen Fischer Diversions Contributor_ There are lots of places for women lo hang out on campus. Love Library has a nice environ ment for studying and plenty of books. The furniture is, well, furniture, and the atmosphere is. . . library. The women’s lounge in the Nebraska Union has thick carpet and comfortable couches. This is a great place to nap or write that letter, but what if you want to watch TV? The Hollow on Fast Campus is nice for lunch with soap operas, but studying is tough. My point? There is a place on campus where you can study, look at books, talk with friends, eat lunch and check out Oprah Winfrey. This place is the Women’s Center. The Women’s Center was first opened as the Women’s Resou rce Center in theturbu lent 70s. Femi nism was in the air, and the WRC, as it was called, was a place for women4.o gel together and talk about what was happening to themselves and to society. Women students were recogniz ing the educational system as sexistandunsupportive, and they got together to try and change that. Through the WRC, women sponsored rallies, marches, lec tures and dances. This time last year, some changes were made at the Women’s Resource Center. Be cause increased funding was forc ing increased accountability, the structure of the center was forc iblydisbanded. Even people who agreed with the university’s per spective on management struc ture found the events of last spring repugnant. In the first of many changes, the Women’s Resource Center was renamed the Women’s Center, to fall in line with a move on the part of women’s centers nationally and to reflect the increased role and services of theAVomen’s Center. The most dramaticchange was the change in location. In a move that created twice the amount of space, the Women’s Center moved to the third floor of the Nebraska Union. The Women’s Center now boasts a large meet ing room, new bookshelves and desks and even a copy machine. The new TV and VCR make it easy for the staff and speakers to present video materials, as well as provide relaxing television viewing for students using the lounge space. The staff team at the Women’s Center coordinates a variety of programs and services for stu dents and community members alike. Each semester a wide of fering of support and discussion groups meet in the Women’s Center. From the Latina Reading and Discussion Group to the Sexual Assault Survivors Support Group, the programming is de signed to meet the various needs of women on campus. The support groups are coor dinated through the counseling program of the Women’s Center. Peg Miller, a student pursuing a PhD. in counseling psychology, is thestaff member who oversees the counseling program, which includes peer counseling and in dividual crisiscounseling as well. Student volunteerscan train with Peg to be a part of the peer counseling program. Volunteers and interns form a vital part of the Women’s Center atmosphere. Students interested in volunteering can work with Amy Van Pelt, volunteer coordi nator, to receive training in every part of programming. Besides the counseling program, volun teers and interns take care of the Resource Library, assist callers in finding services for women at the university and in Lincoln, maintain an employment oppor tunity listing, and do many other activities essentia I for thesmooth operation of the center. This se mester, internsarereceivingcredit for running the advertising pro gram, designing computer soft ware for the Resource Library, creating a men’s outreach pro gram and leading discussion groups. The Resource Library contains more than 2,000booksand maga zines purchased and donated over the course of 20 years. The focus of the collection is women and their concerns. Good fiction and practical health books rest side by side with scholarly works See WOMEN on 11 CTHE EDGE 227 N. 9th St. (Basement Level). onight.... 438-3808 | LOUD SOUNDING DREAM | with Urethra Franklin I M •Quarter Draws 4-11 Thurs-Sat. % M ^°Hing Rocks Thurs. • $1.50 Pitchers Big Thing Top 40 Dance Friday & Saturday Thursday- Jamaican Get Away Drink Specials on Bacardi & Tropical Drinks 1425 'Q' 474-2166 Workaholics, night owls, insomniacs. Welcome. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, our copy centers provide everything you need to meet impossible deadlines. Including our staff. Open 24 hours 475-2679 1201 "Q" Street Across from the Lied Center - ' 466-8159 330 North 48th Street 48th*g& "Q" across from Target kmko's Your branch office Over 600 locations nationwide, call 1-800-743-COPY.